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Contribute

Contributions can take various forms--expertise, items, time, money, etc.  If you have excess materials, equipment, furniture, or supplies you may want to consider donating them to help schools, nonprofits and faithbased organizations with items needed to serve your community.

If you have areas of expertise consider offering your services to help an organization solve immediate issues or support a specific project. 

Although not the only way to contribute, but an important contribution, money is the driving force to be able to pay staff to do the work, leadership to guide and manage the organization, and to buy materials and supplies for participants.

If you have time you want to spend as a volunteer, find the organization that appeal to your values and interest and sign up to be of help.  We can help you find the perfect place to ensure your efforts will work to make a difference in the community.   For example, volunteer for regularly schedule reoccurring task, or for one time shots through service projects, events, or celebrations.

Expertise

Are you an accountant,  a lawyer, or print shop? You could donate 8 hours of your time to advise a nonprofit, faithbased, or school to help with organizational development or program development needs.  Perhaps you are a landscape or interior designer, donate your expertise to advise or help plan a project.

Time

Time is important, and mostly what small nonprofit and faithbased organizations do not have enough of to implement and maintain programs.  Did you know that high school and college students can give time and get credit towards graduation requirements?

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